Department of Justice

Vero Beach Orthopedic Surgeon Sentenced to Life in Prison Following

Conviction for Fentanyl Analog Drug Conspiracy Resulting in Death

Johnny Clyde Benjamin, Jr., M.D., 52, an orthopedic surgeon practicing in Vero Beach, Florida, was sentenced to life in prison today, after having been convicted at trial of participating in a conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute Furanyl Fentanyl which resulted in death, aiding and abetting the distribution of Furanyl Fentanyl which resulted in death, attempted possession with intent to distribute Acetyl Fentanyl, possession with intent to distribute Oxycodone, and conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute Hydrocodone and Oxycodone.

U.S. District Court Judge William P. Dimitrouleas sentenced Dr. Benjamin to life in prison, to be followed by five years of supervised release and was ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $10,241.38, in addition to other counts. Dr. Benjamin was convicted by a Fort Lauderdale federal jury on April 27, 2018.

The evidence presented at the trial established that on September 1, 2016, a young woman who resided in Wellington, Florida died after overdosing on counterfeit oxycodone pills. The pills contained a Fentanyl analog, Furanyl Fentanyl, as the active ingredient. Furanyl Fentanyl is an extremely powerful synthetic opioid, many times more powerful than street level heroin or oxycodone.

Following a toxicology analysis, the Office of the District Medical Examiner of Palm Beach County attributed the cause of decedent’s death to the Furanyl Fentanyl.

An extensive investigation by law enforcement identified Dr. Benjamin as the source of the Furanyl Fentanyl pills that caused the decedent’s death. The investigation also revealed that Dr. Benjamin was involved with the manufacture and distribution of counterfeit oxycodone pills, outside the South Florida area.

This case is the result of the ongoing efforts by the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) a partnership that brings together the combined expertise and unique abilities of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. The principal mission of the OCDETF program is to identify, disrupt, dismantle and prosecute members of drug trafficking, weapons trafficking and money laundering organizations and enterprises.

Mr. Greenberg commended the investigative efforts of DEA, ATF, FDA-OCI, PBSO, HSI-ICE, Indian River County Sheriff’s Office, and Orlando Melbourne Airport Police Department. Mr. Greenberg also thanked the Palm Beach County State Attorney’s Office and State Attorney’s Office for the 19th Judicial Circuit for their assistance. This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys John McMillian and Rolando Garcia.